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Using Drawings to Design Jewelry

Designing jewelry can be a fun activity, and it can turn into a passion for many people. It may seem daunting since so many of us are used to purchasing our jewelry from vendors, but once you get started, designing your own jewelry can be quite simple. It all starts on paper.

A Jewelry Design Exercise

Here is a good exercise to start with when you are beginning on your jewelry design venture. First, choose four objects from magazines, specifically jewelry magazines, that are interesting to you. Then make two to three photocopies of each image. Then, either make a collage or use drawing media to alter to change one of the photocopies of each work to be more like something you may want to make for yourself. Then last step in this exercise is to discuss the results with other jewelry enthusiasts, or even a professional jeweler.

The Drawings Required for Jewelry Design

If you still don’t have a design in mind, then you can still continue with drawings of objects that inspire you. The first drawing you will need to do a an orthographic projection, and make it very precise so that you could easily duplicate it. Then you will need a ruled 3 point perspective drawing. Lastly, a freehand perspective sketch, using pencil or felt tip pen. Mount it on a matt board with mylar covers and keep it with your other designs until you are ready to create.

Designing jewelry, carried by stores such as jenson george can sound intimidating, that is why you always start with the drawings. First comes the inspiration, then the drawings, and lastly is the creation. There are many ways to go about the drawings, but if you follow these exercises and methods, then you can achieve your jewelry designs.

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